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Crowne Pointe Historic Inn

Overview

At the tip of Cape Cod’s sits the eclectic village of Provincetown, home to the Crowne Pointe Historic Inn. Originally established a bustling seaport, Provincetown was once inhabited by a rowdy mix of smugglers, outlaws and raucous mariners. The town has evolved into resort historic area with an aura that is uniquely its own. Combine the energy of South Beach with the friendliness of San Francisco, throw in the earthiness of a Greek village and you get a sense of P’town’s charms.

Over the years, such well-known figures as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Eugene O’Neill, Tennessee Williams and Sinclair Lewis have called Provincetown home. This free-spirited community is a vital mix of artists, fishermen, tourists and is openly proclaims itself “the gayest place on earth.” The result is a diverse and vibrant population that proudly honors its heritage while welcoming visitors from all walks of life.

Provincetown can be anything you want it to be--laze away the day at the beach, seek out the solitude of the spectacular dunes or just relax at the pool or spa with a cold drink. Or perhaps stroll, people watch, shop and see some of the best art anywhere. Other options include riding a bike or a horse through the dunes and many trails, sailing, whale watching or just enjoy a sunrise or sunset over the ocean.

While the summer boasts the largest of P'town's tourist population, the fall, winter and spring are magical times. Romance is everywhere. Quieter streets, drifting dunes, lighthouses glowing await. Nearly every weekend boasts some type of entertaining special event.

The original landing site of the Mayflower in 1620, Provincetown is home to a diverse mix of artists, fishermen and tourists.

Turn of the Century, 1896 ~ 1913

At the tip of Cape Cod’s sits the eclectic village of Provincetown, home to the Crowne Pointe Historic Inn. Originally established a bustling seaport, Provincetown was once inhabited by a rowdy mix of smugglers, outlaws and raucous mariners. The town has evolved into resort historic area with an aura that is uniquely its own.